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About one-fifth of China’s workforce is made up of migrant workers. Urbanization promises chances of higher incomes than what can be found in rural areas. But the migrants usually find themselves at the very bottom of the ladder, in terms of social status, welfare and living conditions. The wealth gap is especially obvious when you compare the lifestyle of a migrant worker with that of a city resident. CCTV’s Wang Yizhi visits one downtown community in Beijing, where she found the stark contrast between above-ground and underground in just one building.
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China's growing wealth gap is causing increasing concern among government leaders ever fearful of social unrest. It is one issue that will be at the forefront of the nation's annual parliament session.Duration: 02:33

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China’sPearl River Delta is one of the most dynamic regions of China and its rapid growth has created a burgeoning middle class with a wealth of opportunities. We took a trip down the Delta to discover evidence of the region’s economic potential and its opportunities for HSBC’s business expansion.
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Renovation

In 2005, Century Square underwent a makeover. Many new stores and brands were added. However, popular favourites like the cinema were kept the same. The cinema hosts state-of-the-art sound system and larger-than-normal seats which are unique to the mall.

Guangzhou is the third largest Chinese city and the largest city in South Central China. In 2014 the city's administrative area was estimated to have a population of 13,080,500. Some estimates place the population of the entire Pearl River Delta Mega City built-up area as high as 44 million including Guangzhou's nine urban districts, and Shenzhen (10.36 million), Dongguan (8.22 million), Zhongshan (3.12 million), most parts of Foshan (7.20 million), Jiangmen (1.82 million), Zhuhai (0.89 million) and Huyang County of Huizhou (0.76 million) adjoining Dongguan and Shenzhen, with an area of about 17,573 square kilometres (6,785sqmi). Guangzhou is part of one of the most populous metropolitan agglomerations on Earth. The total population of this agglomeration is over 54 million, including the population of adjacent city Hong Kong. Guangzhou is identified as a Beta+ Global city. Due to rapidly increasing amount of foreigners and illegal immigrants from Middle East and Africa and Southeast Asia, it is called Capital of the Third World.

Career

Wan was born in a village in Wuhua County, Guangdong to a Cantonese family of farmers, the second of two children; his sister was eight years his senior and used her savings to support his education. Wan took the surname of his mother. Wan walked five kilometers to a neighbouring town to attend high school. He did poorly on his first attempt at the gaokao exam and continued informal schooling, eventually earning an admission to Jiaying Teacher's College (now Jiaying University). In college Wan edited various campus magazines. After graduation Wan stayed at his alma mater as a lecturer. He met his wife at the college and they had a son. In 1986, he entered the party propaganda department in Meizhou, beginning his career in politics. In 1998 he became party chief of Jiaoling County. In 2000, he was promoted to head the provincial Communist Youth League organization.

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Li Yi Tong's sales department in Guangzhou

Li Yi Tong's sales department in Guangzhou

Li Yi Tong's sales department in Guangzhou

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The Gap between China’s Rich and Poor

The Gap between China’s Rich and Poor

The Gap between China’s Rich and Poor

About one-fifth of China’s workforce is made up of migrant workers. Urbanization promises chances of higher incomes than what can be found in rural areas. But the migrants usually find themselves at the very bottom of the ladder, in terms of social status, welfare and living conditions. The wealth gap is especially obvious when you compare the lifestyle of a migrant worker with that of a city resident. CCTV’s Wang Yizhi visits one downtown community in Beijing, where she found the stark contrast between above-ground and underground in just one building.
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From sports cars to slums: China's huge wealth gap

From sports cars to slums: China's huge wealth gap

From sports cars to slums: China's huge wealth gap

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4:51

Going for Growth in the Pearl River Delta

Going for Growth in the Pearl River Delta

Going for Growth in the Pearl River Delta

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Guangzhou Circle Building Draws Criticism and Praise

Guangzhou Circle Building Draws Criticism and Praise

Guangzhou Circle Building Draws Criticism and Praise

Few countries can match the current pace of construction in China.
A new circular building in southern China'sGuangdong province is now complete, drawing comments from supporters and critics alike.
Giving a nod to both its shape and location, the structure has been officially named the Guangzhou CircleBuilding.
Situated in the city of Guangzhou and adjacent to the Pearl River, it stands 33 stories tall and has a 150-foot wide hole in the middle of it.
According to its architect, it was built to represent a jade coin, a symbol for China's history of power and wealth.
It's also been noted that when viewed with its reflection off the river it resembles the number 8, an auspicious one in Chinese culture.
Others are not so entranced by its dazzling shape and symbolism.
Among many, the building has earned the nickname 'TuhaoCircle'.
When written in Chinese, the first character of tuhao translates as uncouth and the second as bold. The word as of late is often used to make a negative comment about the nouveau riche.
One student said, "It's quite unusual. I'm quite intrigued to see a building with a circular hole in the middle. Personally, I think it's for the flashy rich people."

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130,000 P demostration in Guangzhou China on 20120918

130,000 P demostration in Guangzhou China on 20120918

130,000 P demostration in Guangzhou China on 20120918

Demostration outbroke in Guangzhou on 20120918 to protest against to JapanGovernment for nationalization of Diaoyu Islands, the whole procession lasted abt 4 hrs and 10km long from cover to cover, local government sent hundreds of riot police over to block the route but there was no conflict and any riot behaviors.

0:48

Street day market Guangzhou

Street day market Guangzhou

Street day market Guangzhou

1:47

China's population and wealth growth

China's population and wealth growth

China's population and wealth growth

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1:04

19 People Arrested in Guangzhou Riots

19 People Arrested in Guangzhou Riots

19 People Arrested in Guangzhou Riots

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According to state media, police in southern China have arrested 19 people during three days of riots in Xintang district of Guangzhou city.
The riots started on June 10, after rumors that Guangzhou police had beaten a migrant street hawker to death—and pushed his eight-month pregnant wife to the ground.
Chinese authorities stressed, no one was killed and police did not fire a single shot.
But video footage and photos from cell phones by residents, showed angry workers smashing government offices, pelting police with stones and bottles, and overturning vehicles.
Footage also showed police, armed with helmets and shields, firing tear gas and deploying armored vehicles to quash the riots.
Xinhua state-media reported that Xintang has about 500,000 to 600,000 unregistered migrant workers with no access to public services.
Wealth disparity and the increasing gap between migrant workers and local residents have sparked resentment over discrimination and ill treatment.

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Rolle Guangzhou

Rolle Guangzhou

Rolle Guangzhou

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Rolle turnê china 2015, mais uma cidade do gigante China.
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The Communist PartySecretary of Guangzhou, one of China's
most populous and wealthy cities, has been held
for investigation by the Central Commission for DisciplineInvestigation.
On Monday, the Central Organization Department official
confirmed that Wan Qingliang has been stripped of his title.
The reason for his downfall and the impact on Guangdong
officialdom has drawn much attention.
The abrupt downfall of the official, Wan Qingliang,
stood out from some other recent prominent investigations
over graft allegations because Mr. Wan still held a position
of considerable power, reported New York Times.
He was the most powerful functionary of Guangzhou,
a sprawling city of some 13 million long-term residents,
and a pillar of manufacturing and exports in southern China.
NY Times added, politics in Guangdong Province have long
been complicated by its distance from Beijing and its distinctive
Cantonese language and mores, which have made it
more difficult for Mandarin-speaking officials sent
from northern China to fit in.
The result has been unusually complex
and capricious factional maneuvering.
Joseph Cheng,Professor of Political Science, City University
of Hong Kong, tells NTD, the gang has
a very heavy influence in Guangdong.
The wealth of Guangdong means the local officials have no interest
in promotion to the Central,
which is contrary to officials elsewhere in China.
Professor Joseph Cheng: "Staying in Guangdong to gain
fortune outweighs promotion to the Central.
Local cadres have entrenched influence in Guangdong,
and very little interest in going to Beijing.
They are reluctant to carry out adverse orders from the Central.
It has happened many times."
Hong Kong's Apple Daily reported Wan Qingliang
was accused of taking huge bribes,
group corruption in JieyangCity, and sex scandals.
The Hakka gang, backbone of Guangdong officialdom
with its leader Huang Huahua, former provincial governor,
is likely to collapse under the anti-corruption crackdown.
Huang Huahua was appointed Guangdong party secretary
in December 2012 to replace previous party secretary
Wang Yang.
Ding Xueliang, a professor of politics at Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology, told Bloomberg,
"Hu, like Wang before him, was an outsider with few local
connections and he may even have helped bring this case
to the attention of the higher levels,"
Ding said. "It's been quite normal over the past 35 years
for the central authorities in Beijing to launch investigations
into the coastal provinces of Guangdong, Fujian and Hainan,
where they are worried about corruption and localism."
The former manager of Guangdong FoodSupplyCompany
Fan Yiping believes Wan Qingliang was sacked
due to the Central's intention to place their own troops,
i.e., an outcome of the battle of power and interests.
Fan Yiping also discloses Wan Qingliang's bad reputation
in Jieyang City, Guangdong.
Fan Yiping: "He had been a corrupt official in Jieyang.
As a new prefecture-level city, Jieyang became a big
construction site with infrastructure projects during his
term of office.
Problems were very likely.
I have some connections in Jieyang.
People have been complaining about him.
The current Jieyang party secretary is also being accused
of violations, probably associated with his case."
Wan Qingliang's downfall was said to relate to a group
corruption case in Jieyang.
Taiwan's China Times quoted insiders, Wan Qingliang had
ruled Jieyang for 5 years.
Before he left Jieyang, multiple major projects were initiated
within a year, including the Chaozhou-Shantou airport,
CNPC world class petroleum refinery project,
the Wuyu nuclear power project, CNOOCLNG terminal,
China Resources Power, and the eastern coal storage
and distribution center of CPI.
Since the end of 2012, four Jieyang municipal leaders have
been investigated.
China Times added, Wan Qingliang had created and directed
many major projects in Jieyang "out of nothing".
The Epoch Times had disclosed that in order to please
Guangdong political tsar, Chen Shaoji,
Wan Qingliang bribed Chen's mistress with a 500,000 HK dollar
bracelet. Chen Shaoji was known as Zhou Yongkang's
hardcore follower.
Later, Wan Qingliang was further promoted for his active
participation in the persecution of Falun Gong
which had pleased Zeng Qinghong, and Jiang Zemin.
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The Gap between China’s Rich and Poor

About one-fifth of China’s workforce is made up of migrant workers. Urbanization promises chances of higher incomes than what can be found in rural areas. But the migrants usually find themselves at the very bottom of the ladder, in terms of social status, welfare and living conditions. The wealth gap is especially obvious when you compare the lifestyle of a migrant worker with that of a city resident. CCTV’s Wang Yizhi visits one downtown community in Beijing, where she found the stark contrast between above-ground and underground in just one building.
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From sports cars to slums: China's huge wealth gap

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published: 04 Mar 2011

Going for Growth in the Pearl River Delta

China’sPearl River Delta is one of the most dynamic regions of China and its rapid growth has created a burgeoning middle class with a wealth of opportunities. We took a trip down the Delta to discover evidence of the region’s economic potential and its opportunities for HSBC’s business expansion.
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published: 17 May 2016

Guangzhou Circle Building Draws Criticism and Praise

Few countries can match the current pace of construction in China.
A new circular building in southern China'sGuangdong province is now complete, drawing comments from supporters and critics alike.
Giving a nod to both its shape and location, the structure has been officially named the Guangzhou CircleBuilding.
Situated in the city of Guangzhou and adjacent to the Pearl River, it stands 33 stories tall and has a 150-foot wide hole in the middle of it.
According to its architect, it was built to represent a jade coin, a symbol for China's history of power and wealth.
It's also been noted that when viewed with its reflection off the river it resembles the number 8, an auspicious one in Chinese culture.
Others are not so entranced by its dazzling shape and symbolism.
Among many, ...

published: 01 Jan 2014

130,000 P demostration in Guangzhou China on 20120918

Demostration outbroke in Guangzhou on 20120918 to protest against to JapanGovernment for nationalization of Diaoyu Islands, the whole procession lasted abt 4 hrs and 10km long from cover to cover, local government sent hundreds of riot police over to block the route but there was no conflict and any riot behaviors.

published: 19 Sep 2012

Street day market Guangzhou

published: 17 May 2016

China's population and wealth growth

Though the Chinese government is encouraging industry and growth in its western provinces, its eastern coast cities, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou are its greatest concentrations of wealth and of NZ-government support for Kiwi businesses.

published: 28 Mar 2013

19 People Arrested in Guangzhou Riots

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According to state media, police in southern China have arrested 19 people during three days of riots in Xintang district of Guangzhou city.
The riots started on June 10, after rumors that Guangzhou police had beaten a migrant street hawker to death—and pushed his eight-month pregnant wife to the ground.
Chinese authorities stressed, no one was killed and police did not fire a single shot.
But video footage and photos from cell phones by residents, showed angry workers smashing government offices, pelting police with stones and bottles, and overturning vehicles.
Footage also showed police, armed with helme...

published: 20 Jun 2011

Rolle Guangzhou

rolle tour china 2015, one more city in the giant China.
Founded in 214 BC, this capital of the richest province is always a mix of new and old. its isolation from the rest of 'typical China' by mountainous topography and early exposure to the outside world has resulted in its unique way of lifestyle, liberal ideas, distinctive cuisine and tremendous wealth this and that you can check all this in our new video, "don't stay home #gorolle"
Rolle turnê china 2015, mais uma cidade do gigante China.
Fundada em 214 aC, este capital da província mais rica é sempre uma mistura de novo e velho. seu isolamento do resto do 'China típica "pela topografia montanhosa e exposição precoce ao mundo exterior resultou em sua forma única de estilo de vida, as idéias liberais, culinária peculiar e uma enorm...

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The property arranges travel plans for guests and provides convenient services.
Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
Private Apartment is a 15-minute drive from Teemall.
It takes 20 minutes by taxi to Guangzhou Railway Station.
Baiyun International Airport is about 40 minutes’ drive away.
Free public parking is possible.
All units come with a bedroom, a living room with a sofa and a kitchen with a stove.
Complete with a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a toaster, the dining area also has an electric kettle.
Flat-screen TVs, washing machines, clothes dryers and ironing facilities are all provided.
Staff at the 24-hour front desk will be happy to assist with luggage storage and currency exchange.
The tour desk offers car rentals and ticketing services.
Laundry, dry cleaning and concierge service are all provided.
A safety deposit box is available upon request.
Local eatery can be reached nearby within walking distance.
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PrivateApartment - WealthCentury Square 4 StarsHotel in Guangzhou ,ChinaWithin US TravelDirectory Only a 1-minute stroll from New CityShoppingPlaza, Private Apartment features self-catering accommodation with well-equipped facilities.
The property arranges travel plans for guests and provides convenient services.
Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
Private Apartment is a 15-minute drive from Teemall.
It takes 20 minutes by taxi to Guangzhou Railway Station.
Baiyun International Airport is about 40 minutes’ drive away.
Free public parking is possible.
All units come with a bedroom, a living room with a sofa and a kitchen with a stove.
Complete with a refrigerator, a dishwasher and a toaster, the dining area also has an electric kettle.
Flat-screen TVs, washing machines, clothes dryers and ironing facilities are all provided.
Staff at the 24-hour front desk will be happy to assist with luggage storage and currency exchange.
The tour desk offers car rentals and ticketing services.
Laundry, dry cleaning and concierge service are all provided.
A safety deposit box is available upon request.
Local eatery can be reached nearby within walking distance.
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Guangzhou offers incentives to boost rental market

The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou has announced a flurry of incentives to boost its home rental market, after a year-long property boom has made new housin...

The southern Chinese city of Guangzhou has announced a flurry of incentives to boost its home rental market, after a year-long property boom has made new housing less affordable.
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The Gap between China’s Rich and Poor

About one-fifth of China’s workforce is made up of migrant workers. Urbanization promises chances of higher incomes than what can be found in rural areas. But t...

About one-fifth of China’s workforce is made up of migrant workers. Urbanization promises chances of higher incomes than what can be found in rural areas. But the migrants usually find themselves at the very bottom of the ladder, in terms of social status, welfare and living conditions. The wealth gap is especially obvious when you compare the lifestyle of a migrant worker with that of a city resident. CCTV’s Wang Yizhi visits one downtown community in Beijing, where she found the stark contrast between above-ground and underground in just one building.
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About one-fifth of China’s workforce is made up of migrant workers. Urbanization promises chances of higher incomes than what can be found in rural areas. But the migrants usually find themselves at the very bottom of the ladder, in terms of social status, welfare and living conditions. The wealth gap is especially obvious when you compare the lifestyle of a migrant worker with that of a city resident. CCTV’s Wang Yizhi visits one downtown community in Beijing, where she found the stark contrast between above-ground and underground in just one building.
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From sports cars to slums: China's huge wealth gap

China's growing wealth gap is causing increasing concern among government leaders ever fearful of social unrest. It is one issue that will be at the forefront o...

China's growing wealth gap is causing increasing concern among government leaders ever fearful of social unrest. It is one issue that will be at the forefront of the nation's annual parliament session.Duration: 02:33

China's growing wealth gap is causing increasing concern among government leaders ever fearful of social unrest. It is one issue that will be at the forefront of the nation's annual parliament session.Duration: 02:33

Going for Growth in the Pearl River Delta

China’sPearl River Delta is one of the most dynamic regions of China and its rapid growth has created a burgeoning middle class with a wealth of opportunities....

China’sPearl River Delta is one of the most dynamic regions of China and its rapid growth has created a burgeoning middle class with a wealth of opportunities. We took a trip down the Delta to discover evidence of the region’s economic potential and its opportunities for HSBC’s business expansion.
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Few countries can match the current pace of construction in China.
A new circular building in southern China'sGuangdong province is now complete, drawing comments from supporters and critics alike.
Giving a nod to both its shape and location, the structure has been officially named the Guangzhou CircleBuilding.
Situated in the city of Guangzhou and adjacent to the Pearl River, it stands 33 stories tall and has a 150-foot wide hole in the middle of it.
According to its architect, it was built to represent a jade coin, a symbol for China's history of power and wealth.
It's also been noted that when viewed with its reflection off the river it resembles the number 8, an auspicious one in Chinese culture.
Others are not so entranced by its dazzling shape and symbolism.
Among many, the building has earned the nickname 'TuhaoCircle'.
When written in Chinese, the first character of tuhao translates as uncouth and the second as bold. The word as of late is often used to make a negative comment about the nouveau riche.
One student said, "It's quite unusual. I'm quite intrigued to see a building with a circular hole in the middle. Personally, I think it's for the flashy rich people."

Few countries can match the current pace of construction in China.
A new circular building in southern China'sGuangdong province is now complete, drawing comments from supporters and critics alike.
Giving a nod to both its shape and location, the structure has been officially named the Guangzhou CircleBuilding.
Situated in the city of Guangzhou and adjacent to the Pearl River, it stands 33 stories tall and has a 150-foot wide hole in the middle of it.
According to its architect, it was built to represent a jade coin, a symbol for China's history of power and wealth.
It's also been noted that when viewed with its reflection off the river it resembles the number 8, an auspicious one in Chinese culture.
Others are not so entranced by its dazzling shape and symbolism.
Among many, the building has earned the nickname 'TuhaoCircle'.
When written in Chinese, the first character of tuhao translates as uncouth and the second as bold. The word as of late is often used to make a negative comment about the nouveau riche.
One student said, "It's quite unusual. I'm quite intrigued to see a building with a circular hole in the middle. Personally, I think it's for the flashy rich people."

Demostration outbroke in Guangzhou on 20120918 to protest against to JapanGovernment for nationalization of Diaoyu Islands, the whole procession lasted abt 4 hrs and 10km long from cover to cover, local government sent hundreds of riot police over to block the route but there was no conflict and any riot behaviors.

Demostration outbroke in Guangzhou on 20120918 to protest against to JapanGovernment for nationalization of Diaoyu Islands, the whole procession lasted abt 4 hrs and 10km long from cover to cover, local government sent hundreds of riot police over to block the route but there was no conflict and any riot behaviors.

Though the Chinese government is encouraging industry and growth in its western provinces, its eastern coast cities, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou are its greatest concentrations of wealth and of NZ-government support for Kiwi businesses.

Though the Chinese government is encouraging industry and growth in its western provinces, its eastern coast cities, Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou are its greatest concentrations of wealth and of NZ-government support for Kiwi businesses.

19 People Arrested in Guangzhou Riots

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According to state media, police in southern China have arrested 19 people during three days of riots in Xintang district of Guangzhou city.
The riots started on June 10, after rumors that Guangzhou police had beaten a migrant street hawker to death—and pushed his eight-month pregnant wife to the ground.
Chinese authorities stressed, no one was killed and police did not fire a single shot.
But video footage and photos from cell phones by residents, showed angry workers smashing government offices, pelting police with stones and bottles, and overturning vehicles.
Footage also showed police, armed with helmets and shields, firing tear gas and deploying armored vehicles to quash the riots.
Xinhua state-media reported that Xintang has about 500,000 to 600,000 unregistered migrant workers with no access to public services.
Wealth disparity and the increasing gap between migrant workers and local residents have sparked resentment over discrimination and ill treatment.

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According to state media, police in southern China have arrested 19 people during three days of riots in Xintang district of Guangzhou city.
The riots started on June 10, after rumors that Guangzhou police had beaten a migrant street hawker to death—and pushed his eight-month pregnant wife to the ground.
Chinese authorities stressed, no one was killed and police did not fire a single shot.
But video footage and photos from cell phones by residents, showed angry workers smashing government offices, pelting police with stones and bottles, and overturning vehicles.
Footage also showed police, armed with helmets and shields, firing tear gas and deploying armored vehicles to quash the riots.
Xinhua state-media reported that Xintang has about 500,000 to 600,000 unregistered migrant workers with no access to public services.
Wealth disparity and the increasing gap between migrant workers and local residents have sparked resentment over discrimination and ill treatment.

Rolle Guangzhou

rolle tour china 2015, one more city in the giant China.
Founded in 214 BC, this capital of the richest province is always a mix of new and old. its isolation ...

rolle tour china 2015, one more city in the giant China.
Founded in 214 BC, this capital of the richest province is always a mix of new and old. its isolation from the rest of 'typical China' by mountainous topography and early exposure to the outside world has resulted in its unique way of lifestyle, liberal ideas, distinctive cuisine and tremendous wealth this and that you can check all this in our new video, "don't stay home #gorolle"
Rolle turnê china 2015, mais uma cidade do gigante China.
Fundada em 214 aC, este capital da província mais rica é sempre uma mistura de novo e velho. seu isolamento do resto do 'China típica "pela topografia montanhosa e exposição precoce ao mundo exterior resultou em sua forma única de estilo de vida, as idéias liberais, culinária peculiar e uma enorme riqueza. isto e aquilo, você pode verificar no nosso novo vídeo, "don't stay home #gorolle"

rolle tour china 2015, one more city in the giant China.
Founded in 214 BC, this capital of the richest province is always a mix of new and old. its isolation from the rest of 'typical China' by mountainous topography and early exposure to the outside world has resulted in its unique way of lifestyle, liberal ideas, distinctive cuisine and tremendous wealth this and that you can check all this in our new video, "don't stay home #gorolle"
Rolle turnê china 2015, mais uma cidade do gigante China.
Fundada em 214 aC, este capital da província mais rica é sempre uma mistura de novo e velho. seu isolamento do resto do 'China típica "pela topografia montanhosa e exposição precoce ao mundo exterior resultou em sua forma única de estilo de vida, as idéias liberais, culinária peculiar e uma enorme riqueza. isto e aquilo, você pode verificar no nosso novo vídeo, "don't stay home #gorolle"

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The Communist PartySecretary of Guangzhou, one of China's
most populous and wealthy cities, has been held
for investigation by the Central Commission for DisciplineInvestigation.
On Monday, the Central Organization Department official
confirmed that Wan Qingliang has been stripped of his title.
The reason for his downfall and the impact on Guangdong
officialdom has drawn much attention.
The abrupt downfall of the official, Wan Qingliang,
stood out from some other recent prominent investigations
over graft allegations because Mr. Wan still held a position
of considerable power, reported New York Times.
He was the most powerful functionary of Guangzhou,
a sprawling city of some 13 million long-term residents,
and a pillar of manufacturing and exports in southern China.
NY Times added, politics in Guangdong Province have long
been complicated by its distance from Beijing and its distinctive
Cantonese language and mores, which have made it
more difficult for Mandarin-speaking officials sent
from northern China to fit in.
The result has been unusually complex
and capricious factional maneuvering.
Joseph Cheng,Professor of Political Science, City University
of Hong Kong, tells NTD, the gang has
a very heavy influence in Guangdong.
The wealth of Guangdong means the local officials have no interest
in promotion to the Central,
which is contrary to officials elsewhere in China.
Professor Joseph Cheng: "Staying in Guangdong to gain
fortune outweighs promotion to the Central.
Local cadres have entrenched influence in Guangdong,
and very little interest in going to Beijing.
They are reluctant to carry out adverse orders from the Central.
It has happened many times."
Hong Kong's Apple Daily reported Wan Qingliang
was accused of taking huge bribes,
group corruption in JieyangCity, and sex scandals.
The Hakka gang, backbone of Guangdong officialdom
with its leader Huang Huahua, former provincial governor,
is likely to collapse under the anti-corruption crackdown.
Huang Huahua was appointed Guangdong party secretary
in December 2012 to replace previous party secretary
Wang Yang.
Ding Xueliang, a professor of politics at Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology, told Bloomberg,
"Hu, like Wang before him, was an outsider with few local
connections and he may even have helped bring this case
to the attention of the higher levels,"
Ding said. "It's been quite normal over the past 35 years
for the central authorities in Beijing to launch investigations
into the coastal provinces of Guangdong, Fujian and Hainan,
where they are worried about corruption and localism."
The former manager of Guangdong FoodSupplyCompany
Fan Yiping believes Wan Qingliang was sacked
due to the Central's intention to place their own troops,
i.e., an outcome of the battle of power and interests.
Fan Yiping also discloses Wan Qingliang's bad reputation
in Jieyang City, Guangdong.
Fan Yiping: "He had been a corrupt official in Jieyang.
As a new prefecture-level city, Jieyang became a big
construction site with infrastructure projects during his
term of office.
Problems were very likely.
I have some connections in Jieyang.
People have been complaining about him.
The current Jieyang party secretary is also being accused
of violations, probably associated with his case."
Wan Qingliang's downfall was said to relate to a group
corruption case in Jieyang.
Taiwan's China Times quoted insiders, Wan Qingliang had
ruled Jieyang for 5 years.
Before he left Jieyang, multiple major projects were initiated
within a year, including the Chaozhou-Shantou airport,
CNPC world class petroleum refinery project,
the Wuyu nuclear power project, CNOOCLNG terminal,
China Resources Power, and the eastern coal storage
and distribution center of CPI.
Since the end of 2012, four Jieyang municipal leaders have
been investigated.
China Times added, Wan Qingliang had created and directed
many major projects in Jieyang "out of nothing".
The Epoch Times had disclosed that in order to please
Guangdong political tsar, Chen Shaoji,
Wan Qingliang bribed Chen's mistress with a 500,000 HK dollar
bracelet. Chen Shaoji was known as Zhou Yongkang's
hardcore follower.
Later, Wan Qingliang was further promoted for his active
participation in the persecution of Falun Gong
which had pleased Zeng Qinghong, and Jiang Zemin.
《神韵》2014世界巡演新亮点
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The Communist PartySecretary of Guangzhou, one of China's
most populous and wealthy cities, has been held
for investigation by the Central Commission for DisciplineInvestigation.
On Monday, the Central Organization Department official
confirmed that Wan Qingliang has been stripped of his title.
The reason for his downfall and the impact on Guangdong
officialdom has drawn much attention.
The abrupt downfall of the official, Wan Qingliang,
stood out from some other recent prominent investigations
over graft allegations because Mr. Wan still held a position
of considerable power, reported New York Times.
He was the most powerful functionary of Guangzhou,
a sprawling city of some 13 million long-term residents,
and a pillar of manufacturing and exports in southern China.
NY Times added, politics in Guangdong Province have long
been complicated by its distance from Beijing and its distinctive
Cantonese language and mores, which have made it
more difficult for Mandarin-speaking officials sent
from northern China to fit in.
The result has been unusually complex
and capricious factional maneuvering.
Joseph Cheng,Professor of Political Science, City University
of Hong Kong, tells NTD, the gang has
a very heavy influence in Guangdong.
The wealth of Guangdong means the local officials have no interest
in promotion to the Central,
which is contrary to officials elsewhere in China.
Professor Joseph Cheng: "Staying in Guangdong to gain
fortune outweighs promotion to the Central.
Local cadres have entrenched influence in Guangdong,
and very little interest in going to Beijing.
They are reluctant to carry out adverse orders from the Central.
It has happened many times."
Hong Kong's Apple Daily reported Wan Qingliang
was accused of taking huge bribes,
group corruption in JieyangCity, and sex scandals.
The Hakka gang, backbone of Guangdong officialdom
with its leader Huang Huahua, former provincial governor,
is likely to collapse under the anti-corruption crackdown.
Huang Huahua was appointed Guangdong party secretary
in December 2012 to replace previous party secretary
Wang Yang.
Ding Xueliang, a professor of politics at Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology, told Bloomberg,
"Hu, like Wang before him, was an outsider with few local
connections and he may even have helped bring this case
to the attention of the higher levels,"
Ding said. "It's been quite normal over the past 35 years
for the central authorities in Beijing to launch investigations
into the coastal provinces of Guangdong, Fujian and Hainan,
where they are worried about corruption and localism."
The former manager of Guangdong FoodSupplyCompany
Fan Yiping believes Wan Qingliang was sacked
due to the Central's intention to place their own troops,
i.e., an outcome of the battle of power and interests.
Fan Yiping also discloses Wan Qingliang's bad reputation
in Jieyang City, Guangdong.
Fan Yiping: "He had been a corrupt official in Jieyang.
As a new prefecture-level city, Jieyang became a big
construction site with infrastructure projects during his
term of office.
Problems were very likely.
I have some connections in Jieyang.
People have been complaining about him.
The current Jieyang party secretary is also being accused
of violations, probably associated with his case."
Wan Qingliang's downfall was said to relate to a group
corruption case in Jieyang.
Taiwan's China Times quoted insiders, Wan Qingliang had
ruled Jieyang for 5 years.
Before he left Jieyang, multiple major projects were initiated
within a year, including the Chaozhou-Shantou airport,
CNPC world class petroleum refinery project,
the Wuyu nuclear power project, CNOOCLNG terminal,
China Resources Power, and the eastern coal storage
and distribution center of CPI.
Since the end of 2012, four Jieyang municipal leaders have
been investigated.
China Times added, Wan Qingliang had created and directed
many major projects in Jieyang "out of nothing".
The Epoch Times had disclosed that in order to please
Guangdong political tsar, Chen Shaoji,
Wan Qingliang bribed Chen's mistress with a 500,000 HK dollar
bracelet. Chen Shaoji was known as Zhou Yongkang's
hardcore follower.
Later, Wan Qingliang was further promoted for his active
participation in the persecution of Falun Gong
which had pleased Zeng Qinghong, and Jiang Zemin.
《神韵》2014世界巡演新亮点
http://www.ShenYunPerformingArts.org/

Times Square Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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When you’ve explored Central Park and Midtown Manhattan, it’s time to tour Times Square.
This is the glowing center of the New York Theater District. When you picture New York, TimesSquare is probably the second thing that comes to mind (after the city’s famous skyline), with its neon signs, giant buildings, and constant stream of humanity coming and going. Times Square adopted its name in 1904, after the New York Times moved in. The newspaper has since moved on, but the moniker stuck.
Once you arrive in the Big Apple, head on down to the center of Times Square, where you’ll find a plaza for you to sit, hang out, and people-watch. Shop at the many stores lining the Square, or lean back to see the top of notable bu...

Gibraltar Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Although it covers less than 3 square miles, Gibraltar’s strategic location has made it one of the most fought over places in Europe. For centuries, it has withstood political manoeuvring, sieges and battles and today, with its red call boxes, Union Jacks and high street shops, Gibraltar staunchly stands as a small pocket of England in the heart of the Mediterranean.

Marrakesh Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Marrakesh in Morocco.
Marrakesh, the 'red pearl' of Morocco was founded by Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1062. It is one of the country's four RoyalCities. Up to the beginning of the 20th century, the city was a trading centre for both the north of Morocco and the Sahara and the monarchs of various dynasties made Marrakesh their capital city.
The large souks of Marrakesh's Medina are divided into numerous sections and stock just about everything known to man!
In spite of the city's apparent calm, there is much activity and the traffic is surprisingly well disciplined.
Marrakesh has the largest souks in Morocco. As well as shoes and clothing, they stock all the necessities of life and of course, bargaining and haggling are the norm! Daily life in the souks is domi...

Nice Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.
You can walk in their footsteps—literally—with a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which roughly translates to Walkway of the English. On a tour of Nice, you’ll enjoy the mixture of French and Italian culture that permeates the city’s architecture, public art, and yes, the food. Bon appetit!
The residents of Nice love the outdoors, and you will, too, as you explore the PlaceMassena—the city’s main square, where you can enjoy a snack at a café or do some shopping in its many boutiques. Any Nice sightseeing ...

published: 21 Jul 2015

Amsterdam Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause ...

published: 07 Mar 2013

New York City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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New York City is an international metropolis built on the shoulders of immigrants and their descendants.
New York City is home to eight million people, and the city receives more than 50 million visitors per year. Your New York City tour should include sampling the food of hundreds of different cultures, and you can explore the easily on foot, by taxi, or via the famous subway system.
No New York sightseeing is complete without a visit to Times Square, which you’ve no doubt seen in many movies. Take in its billboards, its many people, and its food, then cross over to Central Park, which comprises 850 acres of lakes and meadows, and is the setting for many a romantic comedy. You also have your pick of art and history museums, as well as the ...

published: 07 Mar 2013

Arizona (USA) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about destination Arizona in the USA.
Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Met...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Amsterdam

Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-lucky, it's a delight to explore. Uniquely entertaining Amsterdam shows off its Rembrandts and Van Goghs, more bikes than cars, flirting prostitutes, and pot-filled coffeeshops — all under tall, skinny facades leaning out over placid canals.
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Prague, Czech Republic: Old Town Square

More info about travel to Prague: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/czech-republic/prague Prague’s Old Town Square is filled with beautifully preserved landmarks: the GothicTýn Church, a memorial to Jan Hus, and a 15-century Astronomical Clock.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

published: 29 Apr 2015

Roma (Italy) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The PiazzaNavona is situated in one of the Italian capital's most beautiful squares in a city that has always been a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Three large fountains adorn the large oval square that was built above the ruins of a Domitian stadium that dates back to the 3rd centuryA.D.The Romans had a special regard for fountains, the most famous of which is the Fontana Di Trevi. It was designed by Nicolo Salvi for the façade of the Palazzo Poli.
The Via Appia Antica was the most important street in ancient Rome. It connected the southern area with the main city and even today, o...

Frankfurt Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

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For centuries, Frankfurt has been one of Europe’s most important trading capitals.
Today, Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank, the German Stock Exchange and an airport, which handles almost 60 million travelers a year.
Despite its stature as a financial giant, Frankfurt remains surprisingly compact. Most of its attractions are clustered close to the city centre, making the city perfect for exploring on foot or by bicycle.
Cross the Eiserner Steg into Frankfurt’s ancient heart, the Römerberg. After being devastated by allied bombs in World War Two, many of the square’s most important buildings have been lovingly restored. From the Römerplatz, head deeper into the old city to discover important buildings such...

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When you’ve explored Central Park and Midtown Manhattan, it’s time to tour Times Square.
This is the glowing center of the New York Theater District. When you picture New York, TimesSquare is probably the second thing that comes to mind (after the city’s famous skyline), with its neon signs, giant buildings, and constant stream of humanity coming and going. Times Square adopted its name in 1904, after the New York Times moved in. The newspaper has since moved on, but the moniker stuck.
Once you arrive in the Big Apple, head on down to the center of Times Square, where you’ll find a plaza for you to sit, hang out, and people-watch. Shop at the many stores lining the Square, or lean back to see the top of notable buildings belonging to businesses like Hershey and M&M. When the sun goes down, the lights shine even brighter; follow the signs and billboards to the theatres, where you’ll find the musicals, comedies, and dramatic performances you didn’t even realize you were searching for.
Your Times Square sightseeing isn’t over after you take in a play, though. Why not explore some of the various restaurants and cafes that are open late at night? After all, New York is The City That Never Sleeps—why should you?
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When you’ve explored Central Park and Midtown Manhattan, it’s time to tour Times Square.
This is the glowing center of the New York Theater District. When you picture New York, TimesSquare is probably the second thing that comes to mind (after the city’s famous skyline), with its neon signs, giant buildings, and constant stream of humanity coming and going. Times Square adopted its name in 1904, after the New York Times moved in. The newspaper has since moved on, but the moniker stuck.
Once you arrive in the Big Apple, head on down to the center of Times Square, where you’ll find a plaza for you to sit, hang out, and people-watch. Shop at the many stores lining the Square, or lean back to see the top of notable buildings belonging to businesses like Hershey and M&M. When the sun goes down, the lights shine even brighter; follow the signs and billboards to the theatres, where you’ll find the musicals, comedies, and dramatic performances you didn’t even realize you were searching for.
Your Times Square sightseeing isn’t over after you take in a play, though. Why not explore some of the various restaurants and cafes that are open late at night? After all, New York is The City That Never Sleeps—why should you?
Visit our Times Square travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to San Antonio, one of America’s top travel destinations.
Start your San Antonio sightseeing with a tour of 18th centurySpanish missions and several iconic attractions by the Paseo del Rio, also known as the River Walk. The RiverWalk is accessible by vintage trolleys or even river taxis that will offer you a unique view of this thriving downtown.
Indulge in TexMex and European food from the restaurants strewn across the city. When you’re ready to continue your San Antonio tour, you can spend hours wandering the San Antonio Museum of Art, which is housed in an old brewery. Ready for some sunshine? Head to Market Square to enjoy live performances, merchant stalls full of goods to purchase, and a perfect opportunity for people-watching.
If you’ve brought the kids (or even if you’re on your own), you can head to the San Antonio Zoo and mingle with zebras and hundreds of other animals. Cap off your trip with a visit to the top of the Tower of the Americas, where you can see the entire city lit up beneath you.
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Welcome to San Antonio, one of America’s top travel destinations.
Start your San Antonio sightseeing with a tour of 18th centurySpanish missions and several iconic attractions by the Paseo del Rio, also known as the River Walk. The RiverWalk is accessible by vintage trolleys or even river taxis that will offer you a unique view of this thriving downtown.
Indulge in TexMex and European food from the restaurants strewn across the city. When you’re ready to continue your San Antonio tour, you can spend hours wandering the San Antonio Museum of Art, which is housed in an old brewery. Ready for some sunshine? Head to Market Square to enjoy live performances, merchant stalls full of goods to purchase, and a perfect opportunity for people-watching.
If you’ve brought the kids (or even if you’re on your own), you can head to the San Antonio Zoo and mingle with zebras and hundreds of other animals. Cap off your trip with a visit to the top of the Tower of the Americas, where you can see the entire city lit up beneath you.
Visit our San Antonio travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Although it covers less than 3 square miles, Gibraltar’s strategic location has made it one of the most fought over places in Europe. For centuries, it has withstood political manoeuvring, sieges and battles and today, with its red call boxes, Union Jacks and high street shops, Gibraltar staunchly stands as a small pocket of England in the heart of the Mediterranean.

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Although it covers less than 3 square miles, Gibraltar’s strategic location has made it one of the most fought over places in Europe. For centuries, it has withstood political manoeuvring, sieges and battles and today, with its red call boxes, Union Jacks and high street shops, Gibraltar staunchly stands as a small pocket of England in the heart of the Mediterranean.

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Take in the many splendors of the nation’s capital when you arrive at Washington, D.C.
Your Washington, D.C. tour should start at the National Mall, where you’ll find monuments, memorials, and government buildings instead of tons of shopping. If you’d like to get around town easily but don’t want to rent a car, the Capital Bikeshare program will let you cruise around the city without wasting gas or getting stuck in traffic.
Check out the Watergate Hotel and Kennedy Center when you stop at Foggy Bottom, then move on to Georgetown, the oldest district in D.C.It’s filled with 18th-century buildings and, of course, the university itself. After a stop at the National Cathedral, make your way to the Smithsonian National Zoo, the perfect stop for the young and the young at heart.
If you’re feeling the need to channel your inner 007, go to the International Spy Museum, and learn about the covert operations and intelligence agencies that have shaped the world we live in. Of course, you can’t enjoy any Washington, D.C., tourism without admiring the White House, so make sure that’s on your list too.
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Take in the many splendors of the nation’s capital when you arrive at Washington, D.C.
Your Washington, D.C. tour should start at the National Mall, where you’ll find monuments, memorials, and government buildings instead of tons of shopping. If you’d like to get around town easily but don’t want to rent a car, the Capital Bikeshare program will let you cruise around the city without wasting gas or getting stuck in traffic.
Check out the Watergate Hotel and Kennedy Center when you stop at Foggy Bottom, then move on to Georgetown, the oldest district in D.C.It’s filled with 18th-century buildings and, of course, the university itself. After a stop at the National Cathedral, make your way to the Smithsonian National Zoo, the perfect stop for the young and the young at heart.
If you’re feeling the need to channel your inner 007, go to the International Spy Museum, and learn about the covert operations and intelligence agencies that have shaped the world we live in. Of course, you can’t enjoy any Washington, D.C., tourism without admiring the White House, so make sure that’s on your list too.
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Travel video about destination Marrakesh in Morocco.
Marrakesh, the 'red pearl' of Morocco was founded by Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1062. It is one of the country's four RoyalCities. Up to the beginning of the 20th century, the city was a trading centre for both the north of Morocco and the Sahara and the monarchs of various dynasties made Marrakesh their capital city.
The large souks of Marrakesh's Medina are divided into numerous sections and stock just about everything known to man!
In spite of the city's apparent calm, there is much activity and the traffic is surprisingly well disciplined.
Marrakesh has the largest souks in Morocco. As well as shoes and clothing, they stock all the necessities of life and of course, bargaining and haggling are the norm! Daily life in the souks is dominated by trade. They are a vital meeting place and trading centre for the farmers of the High Atlas. Those who wish to experience Moroccan daily life can do so here and a stroll through the narrow alleys, taking in the city's sounds and aromas, explains far more than any travel guide.
Djemaa el Fna is the 'Square of the Beheaded' and is Marrakesh's most famous attraction with snake charmers, musicians and storytellers. In 2001, the Square of the Beheaded was designated by Unesco as a World Heritage Site.
Built in 1158, the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque is the symbol of the city. The 77 metre tall sandstone minaret served as the model for the Giralda in Seville and the Hassan Tower in Rabat. Most of the mosque was built by Spanish prisoners of war.
Marrakesh is an historic bridge that unites both urban and nomadic cultures, an exotic gateway to Africa and a captivating window to Europe!

Travel video about destination Marrakesh in Morocco.
Marrakesh, the 'red pearl' of Morocco was founded by Yusuf ibn Tashfin in 1062. It is one of the country's four RoyalCities. Up to the beginning of the 20th century, the city was a trading centre for both the north of Morocco and the Sahara and the monarchs of various dynasties made Marrakesh their capital city.
The large souks of Marrakesh's Medina are divided into numerous sections and stock just about everything known to man!
In spite of the city's apparent calm, there is much activity and the traffic is surprisingly well disciplined.
Marrakesh has the largest souks in Morocco. As well as shoes and clothing, they stock all the necessities of life and of course, bargaining and haggling are the norm! Daily life in the souks is dominated by trade. They are a vital meeting place and trading centre for the farmers of the High Atlas. Those who wish to experience Moroccan daily life can do so here and a stroll through the narrow alleys, taking in the city's sounds and aromas, explains far more than any travel guide.
Djemaa el Fna is the 'Square of the Beheaded' and is Marrakesh's most famous attraction with snake charmers, musicians and storytellers. In 2001, the Square of the Beheaded was designated by Unesco as a World Heritage Site.
Built in 1158, the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque is the symbol of the city. The 77 metre tall sandstone minaret served as the model for the Giralda in Seville and the Hassan Tower in Rabat. Most of the mosque was built by Spanish prisoners of war.
Marrakesh is an historic bridge that unites both urban and nomadic cultures, an exotic gateway to Africa and a captivating window to Europe!

When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.
You can walk in their footsteps—literally—with a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which roughly translates to Walkway of the English. On a tour of Nice, you’ll enjoy the mixture of French and Italian culture that permeates the city’s architecture, public art, and yes, the food. Bon appetit!
The residents of Nice love the outdoors, and you will, too, as you explore the PlaceMassena—the city’s main square, where you can enjoy a snack at a café or do some shopping in its many boutiques. Any Nice sightseeing requires exploration of one of the many open-air markets, where you can pick up fresh produce, local artwork, and French pastries that will leave you wondering why you waited so long to visit.
Cap a perfect day in Nice with a dip in the ocean and a walk along the seashore, watching the sun disappear into the sea.
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When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.
You can walk in their footsteps—literally—with a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which roughly translates to Walkway of the English. On a tour of Nice, you’ll enjoy the mixture of French and Italian culture that permeates the city’s architecture, public art, and yes, the food. Bon appetit!
The residents of Nice love the outdoors, and you will, too, as you explore the PlaceMassena—the city’s main square, where you can enjoy a snack at a café or do some shopping in its many boutiques. Any Nice sightseeing requires exploration of one of the many open-air markets, where you can pick up fresh produce, local artwork, and French pastries that will leave you wondering why you waited so long to visit.
Cap a perfect day in Nice with a dip in the ocean and a walk along the seashore, watching the sun disappear into the sea.
What are you going to eat while in Nice?
Visit our Nice travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause at the Rijksmuseum, where you can find the works of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters. Up for a pint? Stop by the old Heineken Brewery and learn about the lager brewing process. If you’re really feeling daring, grab a coffee in De Wallen, better known as one of the world’s oldest red light districts. You won’t get into trouble with your partner if you head there these days; it’s now home to cafes and adult stores.
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Amsterdam is the largest city in The Netherlands, also known as Holland. The fun-loving Dutch welcome 3.5 million tourists a year, making Amsterdam one of the top destinations in Europe.
No Amsterdam tour is complete without exploring some of its 165 canals and 1,000 bridges – hopefully you like water. Don’t worry; you don’t need a boat or even a motor vehicle to get around. The heart of this ancient city is best seen on foot or from the seat of a bicycle. This city is rich in history; when you set out to explore “The Venice of the North,” you’ll find buildings dating back to the 13th century, as well as Dam Square and its royal palace.
If you’ve got an appreciation for fine art, your Amsterdam sightseeing should pause at the Rijksmuseum, where you can find the works of Rembrandt and other Dutch masters. Up for a pint? Stop by the old Heineken Brewery and learn about the lager brewing process. If you’re really feeling daring, grab a coffee in De Wallen, better known as one of the world’s oldest red light districts. You won’t get into trouble with your partner if you head there these days; it’s now home to cafes and adult stores.
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New York City is an international metropolis built on the shoulders of immigrants and their descendants.
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New York City is an international metropolis built on the shoulders of immigrants and their descendants.
New York City is home to eight million people, and the city receives more than 50 million visitors per year. Your New York City tour should include sampling the food of hundreds of different cultures, and you can explore the easily on foot, by taxi, or via the famous subway system.
No New York sightseeing is complete without a visit to Times Square, which you’ve no doubt seen in many movies. Take in its billboards, its many people, and its food, then cross over to Central Park, which comprises 850 acres of lakes and meadows, and is the setting for many a romantic comedy. You also have your pick of art and history museums, as well as the Reflecting AbsenceMemorial and Museum, where you can pay your respects to the victims of 9/11.
Most of all, enjoy yourself, and get ready to take a bite out of the Big Apple. Visit our New York City travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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New York City is an international metropolis built on the shoulders of immigrants and their descendants.
New York City is home to eight million people, and the city receives more than 50 million visitors per year. Your New York City tour should include sampling the food of hundreds of different cultures, and you can explore the easily on foot, by taxi, or via the famous subway system.
No New York sightseeing is complete without a visit to Times Square, which you’ve no doubt seen in many movies. Take in its billboards, its many people, and its food, then cross over to Central Park, which comprises 850 acres of lakes and meadows, and is the setting for many a romantic comedy. You also have your pick of art and history museums, as well as the Reflecting AbsenceMemorial and Museum, where you can pay your respects to the victims of 9/11.
Most of all, enjoy yourself, and get ready to take a bite out of the Big Apple. Visit our New York City travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Travel video about destination Arizona in the USA.
Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Meteor Crater. As the central and inner walls of the crater are similar to the landscape of the moon, preparation and training for the APOLLO space missions took place here. Located in North West Arizona is the 378 square kilometre National Park known as the ‘Petrified Forest’ with a surrounding desert which shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow. There’s the Agate Bridge, a huge fossilised tree trunk which spans twelve metres wide across a gorge and the amazingly beautiful Canyon De Chelly. Situated in the Navajo Indian Reservation, the BetatakinRuins are the remains of historical dwellings which were carved into the rock by their original inhabitants from the 13th CenturyB.C. Wild West fans instantly recognise Monument Valley where, between colossal, 300 metre tall monoliths and sky-high rocky needles, John Wayne and countless other screen heroes fought off Indians and battled with ‘baddies’. A natural sculpture formed from undulating waves of stone, Antelope Canyon is a palette of colour which teases the eye. From the surface, a gaping crevice is the only means of access, tempting the curious to enter. In bold contrast, the Grand Canyon is 1,600 metres deep and 16 kilometres long, the most colossal gorge in the world. The sight of this gigantic natural wonder is the exciting climax of any trip to the magnificent and majestic land of Arizona.

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Travel video about destination Arizona in the USA.
Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Meteor Crater. As the central and inner walls of the crater are similar to the landscape of the moon, preparation and training for the APOLLO space missions took place here. Located in North West Arizona is the 378 square kilometre National Park known as the ‘Petrified Forest’ with a surrounding desert which shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow. There’s the Agate Bridge, a huge fossilised tree trunk which spans twelve metres wide across a gorge and the amazingly beautiful Canyon De Chelly. Situated in the Navajo Indian Reservation, the BetatakinRuins are the remains of historical dwellings which were carved into the rock by their original inhabitants from the 13th CenturyB.C. Wild West fans instantly recognise Monument Valley where, between colossal, 300 metre tall monoliths and sky-high rocky needles, John Wayne and countless other screen heroes fought off Indians and battled with ‘baddies’. A natural sculpture formed from undulating waves of stone, Antelope Canyon is a palette of colour which teases the eye. From the surface, a gaping crevice is the only means of access, tempting the curious to enter. In bold contrast, the Grand Canyon is 1,600 metres deep and 16 kilometres long, the most colossal gorge in the world. The sight of this gigantic natural wonder is the exciting climax of any trip to the magnificent and majestic land of Arizona.

Amsterdam

Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-luc...

Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-lucky, it's a delight to explore. Uniquely entertaining Amsterdam shows off its Rembrandts and Van Goghs, more bikes than cars, flirting prostitutes, and pot-filled coffeeshops — all under tall, skinny facades leaning out over placid canals.
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Amsterdam — Europe's best-preserved 17th-century city — is simultaneously quaint and jarring, traditional and modern. Filled with history and still happy-go-lucky, it's a delight to explore. Uniquely entertaining Amsterdam shows off its Rembrandts and Van Goghs, more bikes than cars, flirting prostitutes, and pot-filled coffeeshops — all under tall, skinny facades leaning out over placid canals.
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Travel video about destination Lithuania in Europe.
Lithuania is situated on the Baltic Sea and has a long history, fortified castles and splendid palaces, a country that has many religious buildings and where religious faith has become an art form. Vilnius, the capital, is a city of Baroque mixed with Gothic, Renaissance and Classicism, a melting pot of culture. Its main landmark is Castle Hill with its red-coloured Gediminas Tower that marks the beginning of the city's history. The Boulevard begins in Cathedral Square where, adjoining the cathedral, is a fine white bell tower. The Cathedral’s interior still radiates a Gothic sense of space. The local people are particularly proud of the cathedral’s copy of the Turin Shroud. In theMiddle Ages when the Grand Dukes ruled, the ancient capital of Trakei was the political centre of Lithuania’s power. The later built WaterCastle is the real landmark of Lithuanian history. Grand DukeVytautas had the castle extended and from it ruled a vast empire which, for a short time, stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Around forty kilometres northwest of Vilnius lies the archaeological site of Kernave, Lithuania’s ‘Troy’. The exhibits date from the tenth century B.C. until the Early Middle Ages. During the first centuries A.C., large settlements were established in the Pajauta Valley, which were protected by the Castle Mountains. On the edge of the Zemait Highland in the north lies Şiauliai, Lithuania’s fourth largest city, much of which had to be rebuilt after the Second World War and that since the sixteenth century had been an important market and trading city. SundialSquare is the city’s main landmark with its impressive sundial that was created for the city’s seven hundred and fiftieth jubilee in 1986. Full of European history, Lithuania has become a modern day country with magnificent castles, ancient towns, nature and culture and is a destination that is bound to please!
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Travel video about destination Lithuania in Europe.
Lithuania is situated on the Baltic Sea and has a long history, fortified castles and splendid palaces, a country that has many religious buildings and where religious faith has become an art form. Vilnius, the capital, is a city of Baroque mixed with Gothic, Renaissance and Classicism, a melting pot of culture. Its main landmark is Castle Hill with its red-coloured Gediminas Tower that marks the beginning of the city's history. The Boulevard begins in Cathedral Square where, adjoining the cathedral, is a fine white bell tower. The Cathedral’s interior still radiates a Gothic sense of space. The local people are particularly proud of the cathedral’s copy of the Turin Shroud. In theMiddle Ages when the Grand Dukes ruled, the ancient capital of Trakei was the political centre of Lithuania’s power. The later built WaterCastle is the real landmark of Lithuanian history. Grand DukeVytautas had the castle extended and from it ruled a vast empire which, for a short time, stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea. Around forty kilometres northwest of Vilnius lies the archaeological site of Kernave, Lithuania’s ‘Troy’. The exhibits date from the tenth century B.C. until the Early Middle Ages. During the first centuries A.C., large settlements were established in the Pajauta Valley, which were protected by the Castle Mountains. On the edge of the Zemait Highland in the north lies Şiauliai, Lithuania’s fourth largest city, much of which had to be rebuilt after the Second World War and that since the sixteenth century had been an important market and trading city. SundialSquare is the city’s main landmark with its impressive sundial that was created for the city’s seven hundred and fiftieth jubilee in 1986. Full of European history, Lithuania has become a modern day country with magnificent castles, ancient towns, nature and culture and is a destination that is bound to please!
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Prague, Czech Republic: Old Town Square

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Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The PiazzaNavona is situated in one of the Italian capital's most beautiful squares in a city that has always been a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Three large fountains adorn the large oval square that was built above the ruins of a Domitian stadium that dates back to the 3rd centuryA.D.The Romans had a special regard for fountains, the most famous of which is the Fontana Di Trevi. It was designed by Nicolo Salvi for the façade of the Palazzo Poli.
The Via Appia Antica was the most important street in ancient Rome. It connected the southern area with the main city and even today, one can walk over its ancient cobblestones.
Pope Gregory XIII had the Palazzo Del Quirinale built as his summer residence but it was not long after that the Italian monarchs acquired it as their Renaissance palace. Today it is the residence of Italy's President and the daily changing of the guards ceremony is still a popular attraction.
The 17th century St. Peter's Square is the most beautiful square in the world and is situated in the centre of the Vatican, an autonomous Church State in the heart of Rome that also contains the imposing and breathtaking Petersdom, the largest Christian church in the world.
The allure of this city lies in its combination of chaos and joie de vivre, elegance and creativity. Rome is a complete work of art!

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Travel video about destination Roma in Italy.
Roma Aeterna, eternal city and ancient centre of the world.
The PiazzaNavona is situated in one of the Italian capital's most beautiful squares in a city that has always been a dream destination for travelers from all over the world. Three large fountains adorn the large oval square that was built above the ruins of a Domitian stadium that dates back to the 3rd centuryA.D.The Romans had a special regard for fountains, the most famous of which is the Fontana Di Trevi. It was designed by Nicolo Salvi for the façade of the Palazzo Poli.
The Via Appia Antica was the most important street in ancient Rome. It connected the southern area with the main city and even today, one can walk over its ancient cobblestones.
Pope Gregory XIII had the Palazzo Del Quirinale built as his summer residence but it was not long after that the Italian monarchs acquired it as their Renaissance palace. Today it is the residence of Italy's President and the daily changing of the guards ceremony is still a popular attraction.
The 17th century St. Peter's Square is the most beautiful square in the world and is situated in the centre of the Vatican, an autonomous Church State in the heart of Rome that also contains the imposing and breathtaking Petersdom, the largest Christian church in the world.
The allure of this city lies in its combination of chaos and joie de vivre, elegance and creativity. Rome is a complete work of art!

Four hundred miles west of Moscow is St. Petersburg, Russia. A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, St. Petersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture, as St. Petersburg tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
Enter a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them set down by the order of Peter the Great in the 18th century. As the decades passed, later members of Russian royalty added to the city's opulence by constructing additional marvels. Walk through the Palace Square, located in the heart of St. Petersburg and home of the Winter Palace, the sprawling home of Catherine the Great. Next, pay a visit to St. Isaac's Cathedral and its gold-plated dome, which glitters in the sunshine. If you walk to the top of its dome, you will be rewarded with astonishing views of the city.
Continue your St. Petersburg sightseeing by taking a boat ride down the river to PeterhofGardens & Palace. This gilded structure and its lush array of plant life was constructed to rival France's Palace of Versailles, and is a popular place for a quiet walk in nature or to reflect upon the engineering marvel of its 60 fountains, all of which flow continuously without the use of pumps.
Spend your evening walking along Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg's main thoroughfare. Besides offering even more beautiful architecture to gaze upon, Nevsky Prospect is loaded with restaurants and boutiques. Enjoy a delicious meal, shop around for the perfect Russian souvenir, and plan the itinerary for your next day in this magnificent city.
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Four hundred miles west of Moscow is St. Petersburg, Russia. A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, St. Petersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture, as St. Petersburg tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
Enter a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them set down by the order of Peter the Great in the 18th century. As the decades passed, later members of Russian royalty added to the city's opulence by constructing additional marvels. Walk through the Palace Square, located in the heart of St. Petersburg and home of the Winter Palace, the sprawling home of Catherine the Great. Next, pay a visit to St. Isaac's Cathedral and its gold-plated dome, which glitters in the sunshine. If you walk to the top of its dome, you will be rewarded with astonishing views of the city.
Continue your St. Petersburg sightseeing by taking a boat ride down the river to PeterhofGardens & Palace. This gilded structure and its lush array of plant life was constructed to rival France's Palace of Versailles, and is a popular place for a quiet walk in nature or to reflect upon the engineering marvel of its 60 fountains, all of which flow continuously without the use of pumps.
Spend your evening walking along Nevsky Prospect, St. Petersburg's main thoroughfare. Besides offering even more beautiful architecture to gaze upon, Nevsky Prospect is loaded with restaurants and boutiques. Enjoy a delicious meal, shop around for the perfect Russian souvenir, and plan the itinerary for your next day in this magnificent city.
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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
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At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
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Hammams
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There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.

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Morocco is a North African country that has a coastline on both the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Western Sahara to the south, Algeria to the east and the Spanish North African territories of Ceuta and Melilla on the Mediterranean coast in the north. It is just across the Strait of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.
See in Morocco
==================
At just a few hours from the main European cities, Morocco has everything to overwhelm you with the amazing colors, smells and sounds of Islamic Africa. Imagine bustling souqs and spice markets, stunning mosques, white-washed sea side towns and medieval city centres. With panoramic views varying from snow-covered peaks in the High Atlas to the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, no-one ever has to be bored in this beautiful country.
Movie-famous Casablanca might be the most famous of Moroccan cities and is home to the huge Hassan II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world with only the Grand Mosque of Mecca surpassing it. Many travellers quickly leave this vibrant and modernist metropolis on a search for a more traditional Moroccan experience, but admiring the impressive colonial architecture, Hispano-Moorish and art-deco outlook of the city centre is actually time well spent. Marrakesh, known as the "Red City" and probably the most prominent former imperial capital, will leave you with memories to cherish for life. Spend your days wandering through the lively souqs, admiring the old gates and defensive walls, see the Saadian Tombs, the remnants of the El Badi Palace and visit the Koutoubia Mosque with its 12th century minaret. However, when evening falls make sure to head back to Jamaa el-Fnaa, the largest square in Africa, as it fills up with steam-producing food stalls. Indulge in the bustling activity there, listen to Arabic story tellers, watch magicians and Chleuh dancers. Fez, once Morocco's capital, is another gorgeous imperial city. Get lost in its lovely labyrinth of narrow Medieval streets, enjoy its huge medina, see the beautiful city gates, the ancient University of Al-Karaouine and the Bou Inania Madrasa. Also, make sure to visit a traditional leather tanning factory. The city of Meknes is often called the "Versailles of Morocco" for its beauty. Its lovely Spanish-Moorish style centre is surrounded by tall city walls with impressive gates and you'll be able to see the 17th century blend of European and Islamic cultures even today.
For a more laid-back experience of city life, catch a sea breeze at Asilah or lovely Essaouira. The blue-washed town of Chefchaouen is an old time travellers' favourite and a great starting point to explore the impressive High Atlas Mountains. Climb Jebel Toubkal, the highest peak in North-Africa, passing lovely adobe villages and exploring the gorgeous Ourika and Amizmiz valleys on the way. The stunning panoramic view from the top will make it worth every bit of your effort to get there. Other praised hiking routes lead through the beautiful Ameln Valley in the Anti-Atlas and the wooded Rif Mountains in the very north.
Hop on a camel back for a trip through the golden Sahara sand dunes at Erg Chebbi, near Merzouga. Spend the night in a desert tent, under the incredibly starred sky. The Sahara is also accessible near the town of Zagora; it's easier to get to from Marrakech but doesn't have the imposing dunes of Erg Chebbi. Somewhat less easy to reach but therefor also less crowded are the dunes of Erg Chigaga near M'hamid. On your way to the desert, make sure not to miss the stunning Todra gorge near Tinghir. The ancient fortified city of Aït-Benhaddou is another must-see sight. Although rainstorms damage the mud-brick kasbahs time and again, this mostly abandoned village remains an impressive sight and has been the decor for a range of movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator.
Do in Morocco
================
Hammams
========
There are two types of Hammam (steam baths) across Morocco.
The first is the tourist hammam, where you can go and be pampered and scrubbed by an experienced staff member. As these are promoted only to tourists they are the more expensive option with pricing usually around DH 150 for a hammam. They can not be technically referred to as a proper hammam, but they are nonetheless enjoyable, especially for the timid. Your hotel can recommend a good one.
The second option is to visit a "popular" Hammam. Popular hammams are the places where the locals go. Ask the staff at your hotel where they would go.

Frankfurt Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

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For centuries, Frankfurt has been one of Europe’s most important trading capitals.
Today, Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank, the German Stock Exchange and an airport, which handles almost 60 million travelers a year.
Despite its stature as a financial giant, Frankfurt remains surprisingly compact. Most of its attractions are clustered close to the city centre, making the city perfect for exploring on foot or by bicycle.
Cross the Eiserner Steg into Frankfurt’s ancient heart, the Römerberg. After being devastated by allied bombs in World War Two, many of the square’s most important buildings have been lovingly restored. From the Römerplatz, head deeper into the old city to discover important buildings such as Paulskirche and Goethe-Haus.
In the eighteenth century the city’s elite built villas across the river from the old town. Today, many of these villas house specialist museums, such as the GermanFilmMuseum, the German Architecture Museum and the Stadel Museum.
Just behind the museum embankment, lose yourself in Old Sachsenhausen, where you’ll find narrow lanes lined with traditional houses and some of the city’s best ebbelwei pubs.
Once you’ve replenished your energy, hop on a tram to the city’s northwest and spend a few hours at the Frankfurt Botanical Gardens and Palmengarten. 70 years ago, as the city smoldered from war, few could have imagined that these greenhouses would ever again see such beauty, that this city would ever again experience such peace and prosperity.

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For centuries, Frankfurt has been one of Europe’s most important trading capitals.
Today, Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank, the German Stock Exchange and an airport, which handles almost 60 million travelers a year.
Despite its stature as a financial giant, Frankfurt remains surprisingly compact. Most of its attractions are clustered close to the city centre, making the city perfect for exploring on foot or by bicycle.
Cross the Eiserner Steg into Frankfurt’s ancient heart, the Römerberg. After being devastated by allied bombs in World War Two, many of the square’s most important buildings have been lovingly restored. From the Römerplatz, head deeper into the old city to discover important buildings such as Paulskirche and Goethe-Haus.
In the eighteenth century the city’s elite built villas across the river from the old town. Today, many of these villas house specialist museums, such as the GermanFilmMuseum, the German Architecture Museum and the Stadel Museum.
Just behind the museum embankment, lose yourself in Old Sachsenhausen, where you’ll find narrow lanes lined with traditional houses and some of the city’s best ebbelwei pubs.
Once you’ve replenished your energy, hop on a tram to the city’s northwest and spend a few hours at the Frankfurt Botanical Gardens and Palmengarten. 70 years ago, as the city smoldered from war, few could have imagined that these greenhouses would ever again see such beauty, that this city would ever again experience such peace and prosperity.

The real world of Hong Kong and Southern China - Amazing Documentary

THE REALWORLD OF HONG KONG AND SOUTHERN CHINAHong Kong, once a barren rock of an island on the South China coast, has become one of the great cities of the world. Hong Kong Island was deeded to the British empire in 1898 on a ninety-nine year lease from China. This meant that in 1997 the worlds largest communist country came into possession of one of the worlds richest, most influential and supremely successful, international capitals of big business in the world. All of this is in stark contrast to most of China where a 4,000 year old civilization exists and where the worlds largest human population lives. The city of Guangzhou, in the Canton provence has been a port of call for smugglers, pirates, traders and mandarins for centuries.
The towering, mist-shrouded, limestone p...

published: 03 Jun 2014

Where Did A Million Chinese Millionaires Come From?

The Ka-Ching Dynasty! - China. From communism to capitalism, a new generation of very young, very rich people have emerged, but where did they come from? Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
The economic transformation of China has been electrifying. But with Europe teetering and the US plodding, can the biggest tiger of all keep on roaring? China's super-rich certainly think they can.
Outside a private Beijing nightclub Porsches, Maseratis and Ferraris compete for space. Inside the club is packed with the children of China's super-rich enjoying a 'palace' themed party. China now has almost a million millionaires, six hundred billionaires, and the numbers keep growing at a staggering rate. As a reporter for the ...

Faces of China - The Graduates

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Every year millions of Chinese students graduate from universities across the country, with numbers increasing. Despite the country's booming economy, many of them have difficulties finding work. Fewer vacancies and more competition means that not everyone can be certain of finding a job, especially not a well-paid one.
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published: 08 Feb 2011

Chinese Dreamland: Inside China's Property Market - Witness

A tale charting the rise and fall of the Chinese property market through the experiences of Yana, a young entrepreneur.

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Documenting Asia's Illegal Animal Trade

We visited photographer Patrick Brown to talk about his forthcoming book, Trading to Extinction, which documents the illegal trade of endangered animals in Asia. We then travel with Brown to Guangzhou, China, where he finishes his decade-long project.
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What China's Ordos "Ghost City" Is Really Like

I'm the author of a book called GhostCities of China, which chronicles the 2.5 years I spent traveling to and living in China's so-called ghost cities. In this video segment I interview Carla Hajjar, an urban design researcher at Tongji University in Shanghai, about how OrdosKangbashi has continued developing and the reasons it appears to be a ghost city.

published: 11 Apr 2016

Understanding the Ages of Retirement

In this retirement roundtable, TheStreet’s Robert Powell, Tracy Byrnes, along with Jeff Levine, CEO of BluePrint WealthAlliance, and Douglas Boneparth, president of Bone Fide Wealth, discuss all the important ages of retirement and what you need to do to ensure you’re financially prepared for your Golden Years.
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The Seth and Dan Show: How to source in China, Factories, and a Secret Tip to Finding new Products

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FCG Radio Ep.1 // MONEY, WEALTH + INVESTMENTS

Welcome to FemaleConsumer Goods! In this episode of FCGRadio we talked about better spending habits, saving money, the Forbeslist + ways to increase your income in a relatable sense! Hope you all enjoy, thanks for tuning in to the first episode! Don't forget to like, comment + subscribe for more content!
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EFREN REYES DOCUMENTARY - Life Of The Greatest Pool Billiard Player In Modern History

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“The Magician” Efren ReyesBiography
Reyes was born in Pampanga in 1954. He moved to Manila with his family at the age of 5. In Manila, he worked as a billiards attendant at his uncle’s billiards hall, where he started learning the various cue sports. Because he was not tall enough to reach the pool table, he played while standing on Coca-cola cases that he moved around. At night, while he was dreaming of playing pool, the pool table was his bed.
He is called Bata, which is Tagalog for “Kid”, because there was another older pool player named Efren when he was young. To distinguish between the two, he was referred to as Efren...

THE REALWORLD OF HONG KONG AND SOUTHERN CHINAHong Kong, once a barren rock of an island on the South China coast, has become one of the great cities of the world. Hong Kong Island was deeded to the British empire in 1898 on a ninety-nine year lease from China. This meant that in 1997 the worlds largest communist country came into possession of one of the worlds richest, most influential and supremely successful, international capitals of big business in the world. All of this is in stark contrast to most of China where a 4,000 year old civilization exists and where the worlds largest human population lives. The city of Guangzhou, in the Canton provence has been a port of call for smugglers, pirates, traders and mandarins for centuries.
The towering, mist-shrouded, limestone peaks of Guilin to the north, have provided China's artists with some of the world's most spectacular, natural scenic beauty. In this area Rick was inspired to tell about the three great religions found in this ancient land. Guityama Sedartha, The Buddha, established a faith about 2500 years ago of tolerance, peace the concept of karma, and a living connection with those loved ones who have died and gone on, beyond this life. Confucius established more of a philosophy than a religion and the things that Confucius said are still considered critical to millions the world over. Louza, the profit of the Dow, taught that there is a balance, or a Yin and a Yang in all human life and this philosophy is expressed in Louza's prayer in the Guilin river trip during this story of China.
Rick Howard discovered, when he started working in Southeast Asia, that Hong Kong was the best port of entry into this part of the world, so he spent time here every time he came to produce his other four movies in countries around here. Most of the people in these other countries have their roots in China, so this movie is about the origin of all civilization in this part of the world and you feel it when you're here. From the high peak of Victoria Peak, to Kaloon across Victoria Harbor, to Stanley Market where the best bargains in Asia can be found. And on mainland China, the city of Juangzhou and the spectacular river scenery in Guilin, known as the most beautiful place in China. All of this is presented here for you here in; THE REAL WORLD OF HONG KONG AND SOUTHERN CHINA.

THE REALWORLD OF HONG KONG AND SOUTHERN CHINAHong Kong, once a barren rock of an island on the South China coast, has become one of the great cities of the world. Hong Kong Island was deeded to the British empire in 1898 on a ninety-nine year lease from China. This meant that in 1997 the worlds largest communist country came into possession of one of the worlds richest, most influential and supremely successful, international capitals of big business in the world. All of this is in stark contrast to most of China where a 4,000 year old civilization exists and where the worlds largest human population lives. The city of Guangzhou, in the Canton provence has been a port of call for smugglers, pirates, traders and mandarins for centuries.
The towering, mist-shrouded, limestone peaks of Guilin to the north, have provided China's artists with some of the world's most spectacular, natural scenic beauty. In this area Rick was inspired to tell about the three great religions found in this ancient land. Guityama Sedartha, The Buddha, established a faith about 2500 years ago of tolerance, peace the concept of karma, and a living connection with those loved ones who have died and gone on, beyond this life. Confucius established more of a philosophy than a religion and the things that Confucius said are still considered critical to millions the world over. Louza, the profit of the Dow, taught that there is a balance, or a Yin and a Yang in all human life and this philosophy is expressed in Louza's prayer in the Guilin river trip during this story of China.
Rick Howard discovered, when he started working in Southeast Asia, that Hong Kong was the best port of entry into this part of the world, so he spent time here every time he came to produce his other four movies in countries around here. Most of the people in these other countries have their roots in China, so this movie is about the origin of all civilization in this part of the world and you feel it when you're here. From the high peak of Victoria Peak, to Kaloon across Victoria Harbor, to Stanley Market where the best bargains in Asia can be found. And on mainland China, the city of Juangzhou and the spectacular river scenery in Guilin, known as the most beautiful place in China. All of this is presented here for you here in; THE REAL WORLD OF HONG KONG AND SOUTHERN CHINA.

Where Did A Million Chinese Millionaires Come From?

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The economic transformation of China has been electrifying. But with Europe teetering and the US plodding, can the biggest tiger of all keep on roaring? China's super-rich certainly think they can.
Outside a private Beijing nightclub Porsches, Maseratis and Ferraris compete for space. Inside the club is packed with the children of China's super-rich enjoying a 'palace' themed party. China now has almost a million millionaires, six hundred billionaires, and the numbers keep growing at a staggering rate. As a reporter for the Hurun Report rich-list points out, they are a force to be reckoned with: "certainly we need to be aware of and understand this group."
Even more striking is the bravado of China's super-rich, who feel that they can keep going from strength to strength. "I met an entrepreneur last week who said that if all goes to plan, in ten years time his business will be ten times the size it is now". The focus is certainly on quick growth. Current projections say that in ten years time half the world's billionaires will come from China. While there are warnings signs that the economic woes of Europe and the US will hit China, China's super-rich don't seem concerned. For some the hope is that the Chinese market will pick up the slack. For others, who have only known the good times, anything else is unthinkable: "if I have any spare money I buy sports cars."
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The economic transformation of China has been electrifying. But with Europe teetering and the US plodding, can the biggest tiger of all keep on roaring? China's super-rich certainly think they can.
Outside a private Beijing nightclub Porsches, Maseratis and Ferraris compete for space. Inside the club is packed with the children of China's super-rich enjoying a 'palace' themed party. China now has almost a million millionaires, six hundred billionaires, and the numbers keep growing at a staggering rate. As a reporter for the Hurun Report rich-list points out, they are a force to be reckoned with: "certainly we need to be aware of and understand this group."
Even more striking is the bravado of China's super-rich, who feel that they can keep going from strength to strength. "I met an entrepreneur last week who said that if all goes to plan, in ten years time his business will be ten times the size it is now". The focus is certainly on quick growth. Current projections say that in ten years time half the world's billionaires will come from China. While there are warnings signs that the economic woes of Europe and the US will hit China, China's super-rich don't seem concerned. For some the hope is that the Chinese market will pick up the slack. For others, who have only known the good times, anything else is unthinkable: "if I have any spare money I buy sports cars."
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Faces of China - The Graduates

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Documenting Asia's Illegal Animal Trade

We visited photographer Patrick Brown to talk about his forthcoming book, Trading to Extinction, which documents the illegal trade of endangered animals in Asia...

We visited photographer Patrick Brown to talk about his forthcoming book, Trading to Extinction, which documents the illegal trade of endangered animals in Asia. We then travel with Brown to Guangzhou, China, where he finishes his decade-long project.
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Greetings! I am a 16+ year American Expat living in Guangzhou, China where I am an ESL/EnglishTeacher, father of 4, Open learningDeveloper, Husband, daily survivor and just really a human being. I ride my Surly Ogre to work each day and think aloud deeply about several things. Come and join me.
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Greetings! I am a 16+ year American Expat living in Guangzhou, China where I am an ESL/EnglishTeacher, father of 4, Open learningDeveloper, Husband, daily survivor and just really a human being. I ride my Surly Ogre to work each day and think aloud deeply about several things. Come and join me.
In a hurry with you
The missing Blog
yesterday video messed up
new music
don't like to blog in a hurry
went shopping
forgot shorts
great speech to myself
Universal income and how it can save humanity
so many things being left unsaid
global sustainability
new song break
welfare is not enough to live
its not just about money
Ivy league platforms for counter culture
Rage Against the Machine the original sell out
Ivy league schools destroying humanity
cars are efficient and welfare is not?
racing motorcycle cops @ 31:43
creating a situation where only some are allowed to contribute
this world is missing out on smart people
police squeezing me to be guardian
i do the big shopping
got a good deal on salad dressing
no junk food
traffic
have to go to bathroom
silent ride with music sorry
some teslas on the way
Buy water
arrive

What China's Ordos "Ghost City" Is Really Like

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I'm the author of a book called GhostCities of China, which chronicles the 2.5 years I spent traveling to and living in China's so-called ghost cities. In this video segment I interview Carla Hajjar, an urban design researcher at Tongji University in Shanghai, about how OrdosKangbashi has continued developing and the reasons it appears to be a ghost city.

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The Seth and Dan Show: How to source in China, Factories, and a Secret Tip to Finding new Products

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** EFREN REYES DOCUMENTARY - Life Of The GreatestPoolBilliardPlayer In The Modern Pool History **
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“The Magician” Efren ReyesBiography
Reyes was born in Pampanga in 1954. He moved to Manila with his family at the age of 5. In Manila, he worked as a billiards attendant at his uncle’s billiards hall, where he started learning the various cue sports. Because he was not tall enough to reach the pool table, he played while standing on Coca-cola cases that he moved around. At night, while he was dreaming of playing pool, the pool table was his bed.
He is called Bata, which is Tagalog for “Kid”, because there was another older pool player named Efren when he was young. To distinguish between the two, he was referred to as Efren Bata. He was also called Efrey Bata by his colleagues as a shortcut for Efren Reyes (Ef from Efren and rey from Reyes).
#Career
Gambling from a young age, Reyes played three cushion billiards in the 1960s and 1970s. After establishing himself as a winner, he was discovered by promoters. This gave him the opportunity to compete in big time tournaments.
During the 1980s, when Reyes was considered a top-class player in his homeland but not yet internationally recognized, he went to the U.S. to hustle. Popular legend claims that Reyes earned US$80,000 in a week; this feat made him a folk hero back home.
Reyes began winning a number of tournaments in the U.S., Europe and parts of Asia. Thus, he started to gain attention and recognition worldwide. At the start of his career, he used aliases to hide his identity so he would be allowed to compete. By the mid-1990s, he had become one of the elite players of the Philippines, alongside Jose Parica and Francisco Bustamante.
Reyes’ fame began when he won the US Open Nine BallChampionship in 1994 by defeating Nick Varner in the finals. He was the first non-American to win the event.
Two years later, Efren Reyes and Earl Strickland were chosen to face each other in an event called the Color of Money, named after the movie. The event was a three-day race-to-120 challenge match of 9-ball. It was held in Hong Kong, with a winner-take-all prize of US$100,000. Reyes won the match 120-117. This was the largest single-winning purse in a pool event.
Although Strickland was the first to win the WPA World 9-ball Championship, Reyes, in 1999, became the first to win while it was broadcast on television. This tournament was not recognized at the time by the WPA, but Reyes was later retrospectively acknowledged as the winner of one of two world championships held in 1999. Nick Varner won the “official” world title. The two tournaments were merged for the following year, with both men listed as the champion for 1999. At the time, the Matchroom Sport-organised event in Cardiff, Wales, was called the World Professional Pool Championship (despite the entry of many non-professional players).
Efren Reyes posing with fan after he won a historic US$200,000 at the 2005IPTKing of the HillShootout
In 2001, Reyes won the International Billiard Tournament. The event was held in Tokyo, with over 700 players and a total purse of ¥100M ($850K). Reyes dominated the event and beat Niels Feijen in the finals 15-7 and earned the ¥20M[3]($170K) first prize. At the time, this was the biggest first prize in a pool tournament.
In 2002 he won the $50K winner-take-all International Challenge of Champions, defeating Mika Immonen in a deciding rack after both players split sets.
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** EFREN REYES DOCUMENTARY - Life Of The GreatestPoolBilliardPlayer In The Modern Pool History **
ＬＩＫＥ | ＣＯＭＭＥＮＴ | ＳＨＡＲＥ | ＳＵＢＳＣＲＩＢＥ
SORRY FOR THE LOW QUALITY!
“The Magician” Efren ReyesBiography
Reyes was born in Pampanga in 1954. He moved to Manila with his family at the age of 5. In Manila, he worked as a billiards attendant at his uncle’s billiards hall, where he started learning the various cue sports. Because he was not tall enough to reach the pool table, he played while standing on Coca-cola cases that he moved around. At night, while he was dreaming of playing pool, the pool table was his bed.
He is called Bata, which is Tagalog for “Kid”, because there was another older pool player named Efren when he was young. To distinguish between the two, he was referred to as Efren Bata. He was also called Efrey Bata by his colleagues as a shortcut for Efren Reyes (Ef from Efren and rey from Reyes).
#Career
Gambling from a young age, Reyes played three cushion billiards in the 1960s and 1970s. After establishing himself as a winner, he was discovered by promoters. This gave him the opportunity to compete in big time tournaments.
During the 1980s, when Reyes was considered a top-class player in his homeland but not yet internationally recognized, he went to the U.S. to hustle. Popular legend claims that Reyes earned US$80,000 in a week; this feat made him a folk hero back home.
Reyes began winning a number of tournaments in the U.S., Europe and parts of Asia. Thus, he started to gain attention and recognition worldwide. At the start of his career, he used aliases to hide his identity so he would be allowed to compete. By the mid-1990s, he had become one of the elite players of the Philippines, alongside Jose Parica and Francisco Bustamante.
Reyes’ fame began when he won the US Open Nine BallChampionship in 1994 by defeating Nick Varner in the finals. He was the first non-American to win the event.
Two years later, Efren Reyes and Earl Strickland were chosen to face each other in an event called the Color of Money, named after the movie. The event was a three-day race-to-120 challenge match of 9-ball. It was held in Hong Kong, with a winner-take-all prize of US$100,000. Reyes won the match 120-117. This was the largest single-winning purse in a pool event.
Although Strickland was the first to win the WPA World 9-ball Championship, Reyes, in 1999, became the first to win while it was broadcast on television. This tournament was not recognized at the time by the WPA, but Reyes was later retrospectively acknowledged as the winner of one of two world championships held in 1999. Nick Varner won the “official” world title. The two tournaments were merged for the following year, with both men listed as the champion for 1999. At the time, the Matchroom Sport-organised event in Cardiff, Wales, was called the World Professional Pool Championship (despite the entry of many non-professional players).
Efren Reyes posing with fan after he won a historic US$200,000 at the 2005IPTKing of the HillShootout
In 2001, Reyes won the International Billiard Tournament. The event was held in Tokyo, with over 700 players and a total purse of ¥100M ($850K). Reyes dominated the event and beat Niels Feijen in the finals 15-7 and earned the ¥20M[3]($170K) first prize. At the time, this was the biggest first prize in a pool tournament.
In 2002 he won the $50K winner-take-all International Challenge of Champions, defeating Mika Immonen in a deciding rack after both players split sets.
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Private Apartment - Wealth Century Square - Guangzhou Hotels, China

PrivateApartment - WealthCentury Square 4 StarsHotel in Guangzhou ,ChinaWithin US TravelDirectory Only a 1-minute stroll from New CityShoppingPlaza, Private Apartment features self-catering accommodation with well-equipped facilities.
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Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
Private Apartment is a 15-minute drive from Teemall.
It takes 20 minutes by taxi to Guangzhou Railway Station.
Baiyun International Airport is about 40 minutes’ drive away.
Free public parking is possible.
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Flat-screen TVs, washing machines, clothes dryers and ironing facilities are all provided.
Staff at the 24-hour front desk will be happy to assist with luggage storage and currency exchange.
The tour desk offers car rentals and ticketing services.
Laundry, dry cleaning and concierge service are all provided.
A safety deposit box is available upon request.
Local eatery can be reached nearby within walking distance.
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